Monday, November 19, 2012

Hello and Welcome


              Hi everybody! My name is Izzy Parizeau and I was born at Newton-Wellesley Hospital! As a baby, my first word was Floong. Oh, how I miss being a baby. But oh, how I am looking forward to becoming elderly.

 When I was deciding what to blog about, I was torn between babies and elderly. Babies are just so great—no one can deny that when they see a baby on the street, they just want to take that baby and kidnap it from its family and just raise it on its own. However, because of moral standards, many people do not follow through with this initial kidnapping plan. But it is the pure innocence and beauty and giggly goodness of a baby that fascinates people. Have you ever seen a baby with pimples? Nope. Have you ever seen a baby plan an organized murder? Use a gun? Commit an act of terrorism? Sell drugs to small children? Become a corrupt government official? Nope and nope and nope and nope and nope. Well, hopefully not. However, if you have, do not hesitate to comment on this post and tell your story because that is something that I would love to hear about. But that is what is so great about babies. They can’t do anything wrong, they are just like little bundles of sunshine that float through the first years of their life effortlessly. And they laugh and they cry and they sleep but they never hurt anyone, they just make people smile.

 And then there’s the elderly, or as we will refer to them in this blog (just for convenience purposes) the elds. The elderly of our community is like the raisins in your salad. They are wrinkly yet flavorful. They add a sense of happiness to our lives, with their gentle personalities, positive attitudes, and appreciation for life. Even when they are grumpy they are adorable, and if you haven’t noticed, they are always baking things and helping out at their church. So, in conclusion, I chose to blog about both of these extraordinary topics. I hope you enjoy my insight into these two crucial groups of humanity, and feel free to share your opinions. Do you have any special babies or elderly in your life that are important to you? Any good birth stories? Any questions about the elds that keep you up at night? Do not hesitate to comment below.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have quite the story about a baby selling drugs to small children. Yes, this baby was quite extraordinary. He was very interested in selling me some, but me being the incredible maternal person I am, I quickly kidnapped him and raised him. His name was called Stewy. Stewy was a drug addict and I struggled with him my entire life, yet now as I am one of "the elds" I will proudly announce that he is my son. Although I was only a teen-baby-mamma, it was an incredible experience. Pleas e write back so I know what to do with Stewy and his sibs Salady and Cathhh... adios

Unknown said...

My advice for the annonymous blogger, is to talk to a therapist named Mr.Hogger. I am excited to learn about babys, i hope that i dont get rabis. I am not that excited to learn about the old, i live with my grandma i think i have told.

Lori A. said...

Izzie, when you first talked to me about your topic I didn’t see how you could make a meaningful connection between the elderly and babies! But after reading your posts, I think you’ve managed to accomplish that quite well. You’ve included great pictures – adorable baby pictures (human and non) as well as pictures representing the elderly as being healthy and vibrant. Your pictures also visually display the wonderful bond that can occur between babies and the elderly. I’d love to see some stats (on your blog) on how many people (in this country) are under 1 year old and how many are over 70. Your writing style is very interesting, making it a pleasure to read your blog – you definitely have the skill set to become a great blogger and attract a lot of followers! Your blog is very interesting, informative and very creative! I’m looking forward to returning soon to read (and learn) more! Mrs. A.

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